The study, instituted by the Ministry, also comes at a time when the government is in advanced stages of finalising the much-awaited civil aviation policy.
Last year, ICRA Management Consultancy Services Ltd (IMaCS) was asked to carry out a comprehensive study on skill gap analysis in the civil aviation sector and also formulate future road map in this regard.
IMaCS, which conducted the study during August-December 2015, has made a slew of recommendations to bolster skill development in various segments of the country's fast growing aviation sector.
Among others, IMaCS has recommended setting up of a National Civil Aviation Training Authority and Cargo and Ground Handling Sector Skill Council.
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It has also suggested building a robust training and skill-building ecosystem through institutional strengthening, infrastructure and capacity planning as well as training process re-engineering and strengthening funding mechanism.
The Ministry has sought comments from the public on the draft report till February 26.
"With the vast number of human resources that are required - 0.8 to 1 million people to be trained by 2035 - there is an urgent need to augment the existing institutional framework that drives the skill building across various study segments," the study said.